the president is pointing the finger at people including republican from texas michael burgess and a member of the tea party caucus who voted today proudly and openly so to reject the senate's two-month payroll extension. i asked him just a little bit ago whether his vote was all about politics. >> i was satisfied that we got the message across that what the senate did was not satisfactory. people do need more than two months of stability. >> look, everyone agrees that a two-month extension is not acceptable and it spoke to a lot of the problems in washington, but this is a big but, representative boehner had come to a deal with the senate republicans and said he could get it through the house, the to-month extension, so they passed it and went home and who raises their hand and said yes? >> well, you have to ask the speaker and he is perfectly capable of speaking for himself on this, and you have, erin, identified the problem, that it is difficult the get a resolution on these things. answer me this, is it any easier in 60 days' time? >> why couldn't congress have this conversation